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    I can definitely understand the the first poster's sentiments and I've not even started using vinyl yet. I loved my S2 which was the first thing I bought but moved onto CDJs. I go back to my S2 to record mixes with Traktor and it's no where near as fun. I definitely understand the 'lifeless' feeling. I'll probably end up using a Timecode setup, whether that be with turntables or CDJs, to get the best of both worlds.

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    I have 4 x Technic 1210s and they sit there doing nothing - I moved over to digital because I felt it was time to push my creativity forward. I need new music and new technology to do that and I felt vinyl was too limiting. I had been mixing on it for 10 years though.

    Alot of posts I read on here is people overthinking about things - stop worrying about what others think, do what makes you happy in life - if you love vinyl then play it. If you love digital then play it.
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    Yeah... sorry guys, I figured after an hour or so, those questions were gonna draw some flack. As I said before though, those are honest questions for me. I dunno... Either the BR Sven Vath set ruined me or I am looking for a reason to let RGAS set in.... or both...
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    I'm in the same boat. I have a setup with a pair of 1210's and a DJM 800 that I used to use for gigs, but since it was never wired together at home, I never used it since set up ate up any motivation and creativity I had. I went out and got an S4 so I could play at home after that. It was an amazing piece of kit and I loved what it did, but it just wasn't as much fun for me as the 1:1 setup that decks gave me. I ended up selling my S4, getting a DJM T1 for my gig kit, and now my 800 is my home setup to use with a couple of CDJ's and a turntable. Feels a LOT more fun for me now.

    As for some of the comments in this thread, who cares about the negativity. If a person looks down on you for preferring the way that makes this hobby/job more fun, they've lost sight of the reason we are all supposed to be doing it, and their opinion isn't worth much of anything in that department anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xs2man View Post
    Cheers.

    They aint monitors, 15 year old Wharfedale HiFi speakers (Diamond 7.1), run through an even older NAD (SIA 310) HiFi Amp. Does me fine if I'm honest. MAY upgrade to some KRK's at a later date, but probably not.
    Pretty sure KRKs would not be an upgrade at least in terms of sound quality (though I guess it depends which KRKs you get). But I'd expect your wharfdales and your amp to outperform my Rokit 6's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djproben View Post
    Pretty sure KRKs would not be an upgrade at least in terms of sound quality (though I guess it depends which KRKs you get). But I'd expect your wharfdales and your amp to outperform my Rokit 6's.
    Oh right. So I would have to spend serious money to actually upgrade then. Like I said, I probably won't upgrade the gear anyway. Well, I "may" upgrade the speakers, as I have a bit of a B&W fettish, so might replace them with B&W 686's or 685's at some point.
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    I understand the OP. I recently got back into vinyl again and it's much more fun imho. But I just need the fix once in a while
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    I have always and will always keep my turntables closest to the mixer. I love my vinyl way too damned much man. Plus its nice flippin a switch and mixing wihtout having to power on the laptop and booting traktor up.
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    I used the S4 with timecode for a bit. Worked fine for me, but I don't scratch (worth a damn.) But yeah, every time I offer to bring the Techs to a gig, 8 out of 10 times they go for it. Most get really excited to know an actual DJ will be there - that's just their perception, of course, I don't mind playing a controller at all. But, people enjoy seeing something for their DJ cash, I think. Plus, it helps to dilute the Serato Face effect just a little. I just got a new black coffin because it is becoming more frequent, for me. Sad thing is, they actually had to build it to order -

    Denon SC 3900 are about as much fun as real Techs, and not nearly as fussy, FWIW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mighty FV View Post
    if you love vinyl then play it. If you love digital then play it.
    The answer to all these retarded "vinyl vs digital" arguments

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